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Which op-amp configuration is commonly used as a voltage follower to provide high input impedance and low output impedance?
Question

Which op-amp configuration is commonly used as a voltage follower to provide high input impedance and low output impedance?

A.

Inverting Amplifier

B.

Non-Inverting Amplifier

C.

Unity-Gain Buffer

D.

Differential Amplifier

Correct option is C

The Unity-Gain Buffer, also known as a voltage follower, is an op-amp configuration specifically designed to provide high input impedance and low output impedance. This makes it an ideal buffer amplifier for isolating different stages of a circuit and preventing loading effects between a high-impedance source and a low-impedance load. The output voltage directly follows the input voltage, resulting in a voltage gain of exactly one (unity).

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